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The House of Hidden Letters by Izzy Broom

The House of Hidden Letters

by Izzy Broom

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  • Mar 2026, 400 pages
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A beautiful and escapist novel full of heart, for fans of Elin Hilderbrand and readers who love book club fiction.

For sale: Greek cottage. One euro.

Skye MacKinnon is desperate for an escape. When she wins a lottery to buy a run-down cottage on a Greek island for only one euro, Skye jumps at the chance to get out of England and start over. As she unlocks the tattered blue door of her whitewashed new cottage, the sun-kissed sea glinting in the bay outside her windows, Skye immediately feels like she's found her true home.

Skye and the other lottery winners—the first residents in these houses since the 1940s—form a tight-knit group, finding in one another the strong relationships they'd been missing in their own lives. When Skye and local contractor Andreas find a set of mysterious letters, they begin to unravel the history of the prior residents, and the truth about life on Folegandros during World War II.

Sweeping, escapist, and full of heart, The House of Hidden Letters reminds us of the importance of human connection. Izzy Broom has written a poignant and hopeful novel for those who have found love and family in unexpected places.

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  1. Would you ever enter a one-euro property lottery, and if so, which location would you want to live in and why?
  2. Andreas is a stickler for tradition when it comes to renovation. What responsibility, if any, do you think a new owner has towards the historical or emotional weight of a property?
  3. Is it morally acceptable to read other people's letters in order to understand the past?
  4. How did the island of Folegandros shape your reading experience? Did it feel like a character in itself?
  5. If you could spend one perfect day on the island with any of the characters, who would you choose and what would you do?
  6. Which of the periphery characters involved in the lottery scheme (Joy, Victoria, Adam, Theo, George, Louisa,...
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"An engaging story of the power of love and friendship that will delight romantics and armchair travelers alike." —Library Journal

"Absorbing, beautiful and devastating. A moving story of love and loss, of courage and kindness, of how the light of hope will shine through the darkest of times. I loved every page." —Chris Whitaker, New York Times bestseller of All the Colors of the Dark

"A tale of two timelines expertly woven, gripping and emotional." —Milly Johnson, Sunday Times bestselling author of The Accidental Rewrite

"A joy from start to finish. Reading it, I felt like I was back on one of my favourite Greek islands. The House of Hidden Letters takes you on a journey full of romance, magic and mystery - and I highly recommend you take the trip." Alex Michaelides, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Silent Patient

"Suffused with warmth and light... a gorgeous and evocative tale of love, loss – and unexpected friendships. I was transported utterly to the sun-drenched shores of Folegandros. Pure and blissful escapism." —Lucy Clarke, Sunday Times bestselling author

"A gorgeous, sun-soaked treat." —Sarah Morgan, USA Today bestselling author

"A wonderful and emotional read in a stunning setting and with an intriguing dual timeline. I loved this beautiful book." —KL Slater, author of The Lucky Winners

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Sara_S

Romance and Intrigue in One Book, Two Time Periods
Ordinarily, I don't like books with a narrative that bounces between two time periods, but veteran author Izzy Broom has pulled this one off so seamlessly and with such skill that I can't help but award this novel a full five stars. The book features well thought out characters with sufficient touches of humor, WWII history, and contemporary intrigue that the reader is likely to feel well-rewarded upon finishing its pages. Broom's ability to maintain suspense throughout this novel set in a European country hearkens back a few decades to Helen McInnes' classic WWII espionage tales.

Kevin H. (Littleton, CO)

Captivating Duel Timeline Novel Set on a Greek Island
Skye MacKinnon embarks on a new beginning on an exotic Greek island surrounded by an air of mystery that gradually reveals itself throughout the story. Things are not what they seem, and the reader slowly learns Skye's backstory and how she ends up in this setting.

Numerous subplots abound, but none are as fascinating as the dual timeline which includes a story taking place in the same location at the outbreak of WWII that has impacts to Skye's life in the modern day. With deft agility, the story switches back and forth between the two timelines, and it kept me on edge to see how the stories would intersect, and the payoff was definitely there in the end.

Izzy Broom has a narrating style that really draws the reader in, and I was hooked from the start of this story. I felt like I knew the many characters very well, and all of the various side plots integrated beautifully in this well-told story of relationships, community, moving on, and new beginnings. The Greek island setting only added to the story.

I can't wait to read more books by this author.

Peggy T. (Richardson, TX)

Read with a Box of Tissues
The House of Hidden Letters by Izzy Broom
This author was new to me but now I will look for more of her books. This was a little slow going at first but after the letters were found and then when we found out why Skye left London, it got more interesting. I read the second half of the book much faster than the first half. For me there were a lot of tear jerking moments, especially during the wartime sections.

I did dislike the traditional romance trope of a late in the storyline upset between Skye and Andreas. But it was resolved very easily. I did enjoy the cohesiveness of the group of home buyers. Especially at the end where there was a very satisfying twist.

Debbie_C

Mystery and discovery
I enjoyed this book. At first, I thought it was going to be slow because it started out with "what is the rest of the story." As it went on, I had a hard time putting it down. There are 2 mysteries in the book, and both are enjoyable and tied together well.

Mark_S

A Hidden Treat
Some books are slow developing and require a commitment to get into. Not this one. It was a great book to rip through during a winter storm. Set in Greece and weaving a heart wrenching WWII story into Skye's modern day story of a desperate women who wins a lottery and a chance at a new start on the remote island of Folengandros, Broom's writing kept me equally captivated by both tales. Learning about this little island, Greek culture, and the mixed cast of characters who all found their way to this beautiful place and created their own community of sorts would have been enough, but using the hidden letters to tell the amazing story of the Greek experience during WWII was the unexpected icing on the cake (albeit a sad one). This was my first experience reading Izzy Broom's work, but it definitely will not be my last!

Angela_W

Greek Lottery home
Hoping to escape a bad marriage, Skye enters a lottery and wins a derelict house on a remote Greek island. Eighty years earlier, the Nazis and the Italians had terrorized the island's residents. While restoring the cottage, Skye discovers a bundle of old letters that reveal Katrina's wartime story.

This dual-timeline novel moves between the two periods, though it is primarily Skye's story. As she and her builder work to turn the cottage into a home, Skye confronts her past and begins to shape her future.

A riveting, beautifully written novel that hooked me from page one, I highly recommend this book.

Thank you to BookBrowse and Berkley for an early copy in exchange for an honest review. The pleasure was all mine.

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Izzy Broom

Izzy Broom is the author of twelve romances and has been published in fourteen markets. In 2015, she won The Great British Write Off with her short story, The Wedding Speech, which was later adapted into a prize-winning short film. Her fifth novel, One Thousand Stars and You, was awarded Contemporary Romance Novel of the Year at the 2019 RNAs. Formerly a Book Reviews Editor at Heat magazine and Woman & Home, Isabelle still works regularly for Heat, Closer, Bella, Grazia, and Crime Monthly. She lives in Suffolk.

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